| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 612 頁
...with the belief that he always thought most deeply with his eyes shut. Serjeant Buzfuz proceeded. " Of this man Pickwick I will say little ; the subject...Here Mr. Pickwick, who had been writhing in silence for some time, gave a violent start, as if some vague idea of assaulting Serjeant Buzfuz, in the august... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 頁
...very next day he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant. Of this man Pickwick I will say little ; the subject...in the contemplation of revolting heartlessness and systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, gentlemen, and when I say systematic villainy, let... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 頁
...he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick, — Pickwick the defendant | Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions;...contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, Gentlemen ; and when I say systematic villainy, let me tell the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 822 頁
...always thought moet deeply with his eyes shut. Serjeant Buzfuz proceeded. "Of this man Pickwick I win say little ; the subject presents but few attractions...contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic vUlany." Here Mr. Pickwick, who had been writhing In silence for some time, gave a violent start, as... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 頁
...possession of them. This man ws-3 Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant. Of this man Pickwick I will s<iy little ; the subject presents but few attractions...in the contemplation of revolting heartlessness and systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, gentlemen, a;id when T say systematic villainy, let... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1178 頁
...with the belief that he always thought most deeply with his eyes shut. Sergeant Buzfuz proceeded. " Of this man Pickwick I will say little ; the subject...the man, nor are you, gentlemen, the men, to delight hi the contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villany." Here Mr. Pickwick, who... | |
| 1868 - 370 頁
...himself the apostrophe of Serjeant Buzfuz " Of this man Pickwick I will say little. The subject has but few attractions, and I, gentlemen, am not the...revolting heartlessness and of systematic villany." But the danger is not merely of hyperbole, unchecked and operative in results; from the very nature... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 頁
...very next day he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant. " Of this man Pickwick I will say little ; the subject...revolting heartlessness, and of 'systematic villany. " I say systematic nllany, gentlemen, and when I say systematic villany, let me tell the defendant... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - 1869 - 456 頁
...entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick, — Pickwick, the defendant ! 4. Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions...contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, Gentlemen ; and when I say systematic villainy, let me tell the... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 頁
...young and untried affections ; to a single gentleman, then, shall my lodgings be let.' Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions...contemplation of revolting heartlessness and of systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, gentlemen ; and when I say systematic Actuated by this beautiful... | |
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